Plate
London, England
1736-1784
Maker
Francis Piggott (working 1736-1784)
Measurements
5/8 in x 8-3/8 in (dia)
Materials
Pewter
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, The David Wilson Mansion, Inc.
Accession Number
1971.874
Inscription
In addition to the worn a barely legible maker's marks on the outside bottom, this plate has “D / I::E” engraved into the rim.
Condition Notes
The plate has a hole in the bottom that has been filled with solder and smoothed. The overall plate surface shows oxidation and pitting. The maker's marks on the outside bottom are very worn.
Provenance
Ex coll. Mrs. E. Tatnall (Mary Corbit) Warner
Comments
This plate, with a single reed running around the outside edge of the rim, bears the mark of a wel-known London pewterer. In addition, the plate has the initials of early owners, perhaps the first. “D / I::E” is engraved, or rather scratched deeply, into the rim. The initials face outward, rather than inward. which is common. The "D," raised above the other two initials, likely stands for the last name. The "I" and "E" denote the first names of the husband and wife. Pre-1790 alphabets generally did not use a "J" or "U," substituting "I" and "V" in their place. Similarly, the device separating the two initials is of a type commonly used in the mid-18th century rather than after the Revolutionary War.